Exhibitions

Åsa Johannesson —The Queering of Photography

1 May – 27 June 2026

L: Åsa Johannesson, Looking Out, Looking In #32, 2025. R: Åsa Johannesson, Frame #4, 2025.

Åsa Johannesson is an artist working across photography and writing. Over the past two decades she has explored the possibilities of queer visual vocabulary within photographic portraiture –  a practice that intertwines queer documentary approaches with performative formalist aesthetics.

The Queering of Photography (2015–2025), an ambitious long-term project, investigates the complex relationship between queer identity and photographic representation. Developed in collaboration with the London LGBTQ+ community and at artist residencies at the British School at Rome, The Queering of Photography presents a meticulous study of pose, gaze, and composition.

Rooted in the conventions of classical studio portraiture and produced with a large format plate camera, the work comprises formal yet playfully subversive photographs of human figures, Roman statues, and studio props. Through rigor and playfulness, Johannesson cultivates a distinctly queer sensibility within the photographic process – one that challenges and reimagines how identity and desire are represented. The project’s title underscores this strategy: a process of “queering” that reclaims playfulness as a critical mode of inquiry, foregrounding overlooked queer gestures and aesthetics within photographic traditions and histories.

About the Artist
Åsa Johannesson works across photography and writing. She studied at the Royal College of Art and her doctoral thesis examined possibilities of nonbinary logic in the theorisation of the photographic image. Åsa has exhibited her photographic work internationally, including at Centrum för fotografi (Stockholm), Queer Britain (London), Landskrona Foto (Landskrona), and FutureLab (Shanghai). Her most recent book, the research monograph Queer Methodology for Photography presents new approaches to making, writing and thinking about queer photography. Åsa’s prose poetry collection And I wanted to see it: my queerness in the best light is forthcoming. Åsa is based in London, UK and her hometown Växjö, Sweden.